50/50 on the learner at the start. I don't think s/he could see you fully due to the parked cars. While they did pull out, they did do it slowly without just pulling out without looking. When they saw you coming, as already committed they sped up to get out of your way as quickly and as safely as possible. That's my thought anyway
I completely agree with you. In fact I would say 0% on the learner and 100% LDC getting it wrong. LDC had ample opportunity to reduce speed and give the learner the time to pull out completely. No wonder that the instructor was pulling a face as he witnessed LDC having complete disregard for the Highway Code preamble to general rules 103-158 "This section should be read by all drivers, motorcyclists, cyclists and horse riders. The rules in The Highway Code do not give you the right of way in any circumstance, but they advise you when you should give way to others. Always give way if it can help to avoid an incident." This thing that LDC has about "you shouldn't have pulled out if I have to slow down" is just nonsense and the nonsense is shown up by the Highway Code that I just quoted. It's another case of LDC being intolerant of other road users.
@@scienceexperimentsforhomee261 LDC gets learner driver clips wrong 100% of the time, he doesn't realize how they work, hasn't got a clue. #stopincludinglearnerdrivers
@@scienceexperimentsforhomee261 I do not agree, if you watch it carefully, they pull out when out of sight, agreed, but within 2 feet of pulling out they will see that they are pulling out infront of traffic so they should stop, not just blindly carry on pulling out. If they had stopped 2 feet over the line the traffic could continue to flow and they could pull out when the road is clearer.
@geoffuk8356 No! Because LDC was quite a distance from the junction as the learner pulled out then due to the line of sight angle with the parked cars, the learner had to be within LDC's path to be able to see LDC. There was absolutely no point in the learner then stopping or reversing as the instructor would have assessed that at that distance, a competent driver would have been able to reduce their speed to avoid an incident. LDC shows himself not to be competent and did not sufficiently adjust his speed. The instructor was quite within his right to give a hard stare!!
It was a Ford GT40, probably a kit version. I used to have a KVA kit one which had a massive 5 litre V8 engine that allowed me to get from zero to 60mph in less than 3 seconds. And it had a top speed more than 200mph. I do wish I had kept it.
1st one - what speed were you doing? It was a 20 limit and it may have been safe when the instructor said "go". If you were going over 20, or the learner was too hesitant could cause this to happen. Also they did pull out rather slowly - pulling out at a normal speed would have been fine.. 2nd one - riding slowly on a bridleway is not a problem; on the road, yes. 3rd one - agreed 👍 The Highway Code clearly says you should never reverse onto a main road and that you should reverse in and drive out. Reversing out is downright dangerous! Learner on the A3 - looks like the learner was a middle lane charlie and the instructor told him he was an idiot when he moved out and he went back in again. Pushed car - it's an old Volvo. 7' barrier - no problem with that - it's to stop large vehicles on the Kingston by-pass entering a residential area and there is no other place to put it. The driver of a large vehicle will see it straight away and stay on the roundabout - if it was further along the large vehicle would be off the roundabout and stuck and would then have to reverse back ontoi the roundabouit. It's actually in the best polace it could be. Totally disagree with you on this one.
I live in South Africa we drive on the left and have roundabouts with the same rules, but for some unknown reason a good 75% of drivers will indicate right when leaving the roundabout at their exit, it is extremely irritating as you never know if they are coming round in front of you or turning off the roundabout, it is so prevalent they must be being taught this. its not even logical
I had the same view as yours regarding being forced to slow down by emerging cars, but I have been told I am wrong. I was taught to drive in 1980 and indeed it was the case that you shouldn't pull out in front of someone if they then have to slow down. But a few years ago when I was working with a qualified instructor he told me it had changed due to the amount of traffic. He said it changed a car would never be able to emerge if it had to wait for a fully clear gap, and this is probably most true in London and the other major cities.
I think it was always there. The approach by LDC flies in the face of the Highway Code preamble to general rules 103-158 which says "The rules in The Highway Code do not give you the right of way in any circumstance, but they advise you when you should give way to others. Always give way if it can help to avoid an incident." His mantra of "they shouldn't emerge if I have to slow down' is quite wrong and is a terribly selfish attitude.
1:25 Pro tip: a horse does not understand red lights (I have ridden horses before) or anything beyond rider's inputs. The horse rider gave you a thanks and to the car opposite, you should have noticed ... Great video as always, I certainly do share your grudge about potholes, I just wish you mentioned them more on your journeys, that' s more of a common issue between us motorists , take care 👍👍 🕳🕳
Don't understand your comment - the clip was pointing out that the rider was on a mobile phone, not watching the traffic. If an idiot had come along at speed and jumped the red light with the rider not paying attention.....
1:56 The amount of ruckus you would make if someone were to stop, turn weirdly to then reverse into their driveway, would be immense. What an odd take. How do you propose one reverses into their driveway on a busy road like that and make it clear what they're doing?
I live on a road just like that, and you are 100% correct. Very often when I pull over to the side and commence backing in, the car behind me will come screaming up so fast and stop so close that I can't complete the turn in. Then there's a lot of beeping and gesticulating, especially if the other side of the road is also jam packed so the screamer behind me can't go around. Still, backing in is better than backing out in my opinion.
"should this person have pulled out?" We are talking of the learner car! Considering that learner driver would not be able to see you until 0.35 seconds into the video, I am not surprised they did creep out. The parks cars on the left hid you from the view.
Driving instructors where I live, in Cardiff, have got a lot worse since lockdown happened. They seem to be teaching that indicating gives right of way and just pull out or you'll never get out, and when they're alone in the car, the standards of driving beggars belief.
The first L one should have used Peep and creep , the motorway one looked like they were learning mirror signal shoulder manoeuvre, but the shoulder check before the manoeuvre they never really checked so they done it again , the instructor should be checking an not Allow them to move over , and why when you come off roundabouts are mostly in the right lane 🤔
@@scienceexperimentsforhomee261 I thought that too. Once the learner was committed, he/she had to keep going so as not to block the road. Patience is a virtue.
@catfrab Yes. Patience quite lacking with LDC there. I agree with 80% of what LDC shows in each video, but he often comes up with a howler. In his most reason video, he thinks it's quite acceptable to drive toward a pedestrian still crossing the road in front of him!!
11:37 It does seem like a stupid place but I can see why it’s like that, it stops larger vehicles leaving the roundabout , if it was some distance away up the road you just know that some clown will turn off the roundabout & then be stuck.
I'm 95% with you with the jockey on the phone, they were crossing the road at the right time & looking around, he wasn't just looking at the phone the whole time. The jockey was wrong, but at least he tried! The bit with the VW at the Asda light, there is a very badly marked turn in lane to the rear of the shop for deliveries, that is where he got confused! It does need repainting. He was wrong. I'm with you on drivers that "suddenly" want an exit from a motorway or dual carriage way. They are f-ing sign posted from a mile away!!!! Get in the right lane for the road you want!!! I will admit on my bike if I'm some where new for me I have gotten in the wrong lane, but I will hold my left hand up for a few seconds when I can to acknowledge drivers behind that I have made a mistake & thank you for letting me across. The learner on the A3, perhaps he was overtaking other Kia Invisables like yours!!!!! The petrolhead moment is you passing a Ford GT40, the car that was in the film Ford vs Ferrari with Christian Bale & Matt Damon. The broken down car is a Volvo 121 from 1960s. Just so you know, I'm a rare one for being a motorbike rider I do think of what damage a car can do to me and/or my bike if I hit it or it hits me.
@The London Dash Cam. The engine in that silver Superformance GT is a 5.7 litre V8, more commonly known as a "Flying Door-mat".. I imagine that it uses quite a bit of petrol at Motorway speeds. The Volvo at 11:05 is a 1968 2 Litre B18, a lovely and very comfortable car to drive, I know I used to own one, I don`t envy them pushing that they were built like tanks.
6:02 I've often seen that kind of thing at the M62/M621 junction near Leeds, except they often just dive across three lanes without indicating or even looking
As an instructor I agree that some are crap at their job. As are some drivers in other proffessions. It goes without saying sometimes bad judgement doesnt help. But would it have been safe for the instructor to brake or just to let the learner procede. Snap decisions aint always right. Give us a break.
Hiya Tony, I've just spent a week staying in Sutton taking Australian kids to various football games and academies in my coach. I've been ro THAT roundabout, and done many a mad mile. That A3 turnoff on the M25 is scandalous. Disgraceful queue jumping on a consistent level. There should be a police car permanently stationed there. I'll be there 9 or 10 tines more yet...
Since all the clips of learners showed school markers even on a test the examiner should know how to use the dual controls but as you say the standard of instructors is rock bottom both my normal and advanced instructors would be spinning in their graves. Whilst getting ready to go out I had my large vehicle parked on my top hardstand facing the road a school of motoring vehicle pulled across the road parked facing the wrong way outside my neighbours then proceeded to reverse across our driveways the expression on the instructors face was priceless when he noticed (A) my daylight running lights were on (B) the nudge bar it's a working vehicle. Being from an old fashioned police family I was taught Mirror signal manoeuvre plus a young police friend said if you don't indicate and cause an accident due care, one thing I never believe an indicator until I physically seee them turn a young colleague found that the hard way when she believed a elderly gentleman was turning he didn't cancel after his last manoeuvre so went straight into the driver's side. The numpty in the mini oh my god even if they went in forward there looked like loads of space to turn around (if i couldn't turn a vehicle that size around in that space would return my licence to the DVLA) on the hardstand, sadly I haven't got the space so reverse in to a very tight drive (6.5ft wide vehicle 6.7ft gap) normally a simple manoeuvre but it doesn't help when idiots cut across the front of the vehicle just as I line up between the posts. Those speed humps are shallow so if you are traveling at a safe speed no problem I get frustrated when people are driving slowly but just as they get to the speed hump suddenly brake for no reason
So, in the UK you have to indicate where you are going when you enter and are still on the roundabout. Here on the mainland you have to indicate when you are leaving the roundabout. You enter it without indicating. This, because a roundabout is a righ of way road and when you leave such a road type, you have to indicate.
@ 01:23 One would think by now there would be a hands free kit available for horses. Maybe hands free will become a standard feature on future models. 🐎 📱
Looks like a 60's Ford GT40 or replica The clue is in the Number plate !! The car being pushed is a 1968 Volvo estate, (you can tell it's a VOLVO by the letters on the bonnet !!!)
@@thelondondashcam I've just subscribed. I also went to hit the 'like' and hit the thumbs down by mistake. I quickly cancelled it and hit the thumbs up. Very entertaining channel.
Again as I said in my comment on the last video, if you break down use first gear and use the starter motor to move your car and get it out of trouble.
8:34, where you had that weird learner behaviour on the A3 at Esher Common roundabout. I had an absolute twat there tonight. Same roundabout but coming in from the A244 to get on to A3 southbound, Work van not indicating heads on to the A3 slip road, straight in to the right lane, then sits there at 40mph. I'm flashing my lights (wrong lane/too slow). I overtake on the A3 ro see the driver sat there chatting away on his phone in a massive lime green case. 😞
Sorry, that last clip shows nothing other than the car in front of you using an ASL. The clip was paused with the cyclist beyond the lights and then when it plays yours turn green. That could quite easily have been green for the cyclist and then turning green for you. Why was the clip not started with the cyclist being before the lights?
1st clip with the learner turning out, had view obscured by the parked cars. As Ashley Neal has demonstrated before, move out slowly to get a better view. The learner car was now committed when the cam car approached. I would have slowed down and let the learner go safely. Most times I see a learner on test, the examiner wears a hi viz vest. Most instructors don't wear hi viz. I think if this was a test, going by Ashley's instruction in that situation, the pupil may not fail!
The 1st learner must not have been learning for long cos of how slow they emerged. The learner on the motorway might have passed their test n doing the pass plus course which includes driving on the motorway I have done it myself or their just having motorway lessons. How long do you think a new driver should wait before going on the motorway?. Great videos ❤
That's a good question and only the learner can answer that because we are all different we've all got different confidence levels some drivers have been driving for years and won't go anywhere near a motorway.
@@thelondondashcam I past my test in June 2023. Been on the motorway twice only for half an hour each time with my instructor.The first time was a shock because it was rush hour so lots of traffic n almost witnessed 2 crashes. Second time was better cos there was less traffic. Planning on driving to Rhyl with my husband and boys in may so it will be my first time properly on the motorway it’s my goal for the year.
The learner did exactly the right thing and any faster would have been careless driving. The car had to pull out just to see if it was clear left or right due to the parked cars. The learner did the emerge perfectly, LDC ranted and got his analysis 100% wrong.
Professional driving instructors have to be check tested regularly by the Driving Standards Agency. I believe the grades are from 1 to 6, 6 being the most proficient. Anything less than a three is poor.
What do you think about drivers who park on the pavement blocking pedestrians, wheelchair users and people with other disabilities because as a wheelchair user it really pees me off.
its good to watch these videos it makes you aware of stupid drivers but pedestians are just as bad i had a man walk out in front of me on the phone he didt evenl look plus he was dressed all in black
Sorry, on this occasion at the start your at fault. It don’t matter if it was an Examiner or Instructor. When they pulled out they were hindered by parked cars and commenced slowly, you could see them before they could see you, and you made no attempt to reduce your speed properly on this occasion. When Learners emerge in general they don’t emerge at the efficiency of a seasoned driver. They require more time, in my opinion you didn’t allow for this. Generally your on the money, not this time.
Pulling out of a turning that you can't see properly is always going to happen in London to do it all in one maneuver is poor, i.e. you creep out slowly and if you see someone coming you stop. It shows clutch control and vision they did none of that, they didn't see me and didn't react very well when they did see me just kept going.
@@thelondondashcam when they eventually saw you they were committed, you saw them first quite easily and we all know how you feel about defensive driving. You seem to forget they are Learners as and Instructor we have a very short reaction time in certain events like this, and the one thing I have noticed over the many years, the seasoned driver in general takes no prisoners where learners are concerned. I just think on this occasion you could have done more.
Yes without a doubt I could/should have slowed down but I shouldn't of had to, the manoeuver wasn't a good one if you have a restricted view you edge out nice and slowly bit by bit but this was all done in one movement, and the thing is if they edged out slowly I would have probably let them out because of it being such a bad turning to get out of. And you're correct I'm not a fan of defensive driving if I have to use defensive driving it means someone else is doing something wrong in front or behind me which I have to put right.
14:13 Oh, you would love the US then. Filtering motorcycles is generally illegal. They have to use the space like a normal car does, so if you are in a queue, so is the cycle. (Bicycles, of course, never follow these rules).
Filtering bikers are a hazard unto themselves. Have seen one or twe come a cropper when cars leave their lane and collide with a filtering motor cycle.
LDC could have done better there and driven at an appropriate speed and oh yes slowed down to help fix the problem he could see the learner in plenty of time. It may have been a poor choice to pull out however the learner did proceed to the left side of the road rather than down the middle which if it was clear they probably would have done due to cars parking both sides.
So you don't think the instructor should have stopped the learner from doing that ? You think it's good practice to pull out of a turning see something coming but still keep going ? The proper way to do it is to edge out slowly using good clutch work, after all they are crossing give way lines. It's a shame the camera didn't pick it up but at one stage the learner and instructor's face showed they had not seen me at all, poor vision poor manoeuvre and poor instructor.
@thelondondashcam no I do not. However as i said before you could have fixed it by slowing down rather than trying to make the situation as bad as you could by bowling onwards to get your little you tube likes. You are to quick to get on the instructors back. The learner has shared responsibility as they have the controls two of which the instructor does not. I'm not saying it gives them a free ticket to do whatever they want. But according to legal channels its the learner that gets the fines etc. As for clutch control as a learner I can only assume that you were a natural
For crying out loud! The driver reversing at 1:50.... that driveway is big enough to do doughnuts in a bus!!! Could have drove in forwards and still manoeuvered adequately to be able to drive out forwards.
Bit harsh on the learner and instructor their . Probably couldn't see you so had to pull out slowly. Maybe you should also anticipate someone coming out of the side roads 😂
#IanDury sarcasm levels in full swing yet again 😂😂😂. ⛽head 1 - Ford GT40 or, at least, a decent replica. ⛽head 2 - Volvo 121 rings a bell. I've been out in one as a passenger albeit late 70's. It was referred to the Hockey 🏒 Team as "The Tank" lol. Ahh...... the packet of wet 💩 phrase reappears 😂 lmfao. I won't say more as TLDR 😊
14:35 Red car did the correct thing as per the Highway Code. If the car behind wants to overtake you, you should let them. Doesn’t matter where you are. The Highway Code is written to reward bad driving.
Rule 163. Overtake only when it is safe and legal to do so. The overtaking car had to go over the speed limit to do so. Its future road use was also poor.
@@geoffreythomas6366 Yes, but the beauty of breaking the Highway Code is everyone else still has to follow it! So I call Rule 168 ‘the overtakers charter”: “Being overtaken. If a driver is trying to overtake you, maintain a steady course and speed, slowing down if necessary to let the vehicle pass. Never obstruct drivers who wish to pass. Speeding up or driving unpredictably while someone is overtaking you is dangerous. Drop back to maintain a two-second gap if someone overtakes and pulls into the gap in front of you.” So if someone is on your bumper and clearly wants to be in front of you, then to keep just driving along would be obstructing them. So that’s against the Highway Code. Secondly if someone is trying to overtake you, but you keeping at a constant sped isn’t allowing them by, then the Highway Code tells you to slow down to help their bad driving out. Thirdly it then says they can slot in right in front of you and it’s incumbent on you to drop back. The Highway Code reads always reads as “don’t do this bad thing, but if you do here’s what everyone else needs to do about it!”
Do I do this myself? No of course not! But I believe the Highway Code should mean what it says. I hate it when people say, “No, no, no it doesn’t mean that at all” or even as Ashley Neal says… conflicting statements in it are good! They are not.
You don't need to hush incidental music. You're entitled to a fair use exemption on copyright, and if they obstruct you it's a breach of ^your^ copyright.
Learner here, (not thee learner) That looked like a new 18-20 plate corsa and if it behaves the same way as the 22 plate 1L Seat Ibiza i drive then the throttle response is a bit shit or that student is setting off using the clutch only which is more controllable but really slow if you don't know what you are doing. I don't see what they did as a bad thing more poor timing Now if it was an open junction and they did that then that's bad and the instructor SHOULD call the learner out on that Tidy mki GT40 and if im not mistaken designed and tuned by us brits and powered by the Americans
To the first learner driver, pulling out there Car parked both side of the road he probably could see, so your having to come out blind. You need to give this learner a break! They will make mistakes that’s how they learn!!!!
Learners will always make mistakes and that's fine but instructors are there to stop them from making dangerous mistakes, pulling out in one movement is not how you pull out of a restricted view turning you edge out bit by bit so you got a better view not pull out in one movement the instructor should have stopped that.
The first clip with the learner, they should have edged out slowly due to the parked cars and then if the road was clear turn, I would have just slowed down for them As for the white car in the 5th lane needing the exit, funny how they weaved around traffic to move across but there is a f**king big gap in front of you but doesn't want to use that. As for the impatient white car, I have no words except using the same language as you. The police need to remove many of these vehicles from our roads and make them resit their tests
Driving instructors are teaching their bad habits to their students. I also have noticed that driver here are driving like the idiots on mainland Europe, I know because I lived in Germany for over 13 years.
At least the horse has it's own set of eyes, and probably more brains.
To be fair, the horse was only crossing the road and I wouldn’t mind betting that the bridle path was there long before the road.
Is the horse supposed to be the standard for intelligence now? Seems like a low bar.
Yes, that is the point. John Wesley used to write his sermons on horseback, while the horse navigated.
plus horses have the right of way ok not on a red light
@10.00, it's a 2023 Superformance gt40
Yes, replica of a GT40
50/50 on the learner at the start. I don't think s/he could see you fully due to the parked cars. While they did pull out, they did do it slowly without just pulling out without looking. When they saw you coming, as already committed they sped up to get out of your way as quickly and as safely as possible. That's my thought anyway
I completely agree with you. In fact I would say 0% on the learner and 100% LDC getting it wrong. LDC had ample opportunity to reduce speed and give the learner the time to pull out completely. No wonder that the instructor was pulling a face as he witnessed LDC having complete disregard for the Highway Code preamble to general rules 103-158 "This section should be read by all drivers, motorcyclists, cyclists and horse riders. The rules in The Highway Code do not give you the right of way in any circumstance, but they advise you when you should give way to others. Always give way if it can help to avoid an incident." This thing that LDC has about "you shouldn't have pulled out if I have to slow down" is just nonsense and the nonsense is shown up by the Highway Code that I just quoted. It's another case of LDC being intolerant of other road users.
@@scienceexperimentsforhomee261 LDC gets learner driver clips wrong 100% of the time, he doesn't realize how they work, hasn't got a clue. #stopincludinglearnerdrivers
You two got your daily fix against Tony now ?.
Pair of knob heads
@@scienceexperimentsforhomee261 I do not agree, if you watch it carefully, they pull out when out of sight, agreed, but within 2 feet of pulling out they will see that they are pulling out infront of traffic so they should stop, not just blindly carry on pulling out. If they had stopped 2 feet over the line the traffic could continue to flow and they could pull out when the road is clearer.
@geoffuk8356 No! Because LDC was quite a distance from the junction as the learner pulled out then due to the line of sight angle with the parked cars, the learner had to be within LDC's path to be able to see LDC. There was absolutely no point in the learner then stopping or reversing as the instructor would have assessed that at that distance, a competent driver would have been able to reduce their speed to avoid an incident. LDC shows himself not to be competent and did not sufficiently adjust his speed. The instructor was quite within his right to give a hard stare!!
It was a Ford GT40, probably a kit version. I used to have a KVA kit one which had a massive 5 litre V8 engine that allowed me to get from zero to 60mph in less than 3 seconds. And it had a top speed more than 200mph. I do wish I had kept it.
Think Clarkson had one of them for a short time, probably couldn't afford to run it, we're in Gallons Per Mile territory LOL
I've seen footage of him struggling to get into (his I think GT40) being 6'5" ish tall, it was like trying to stuff sausage meat back up the skin.😊
1st one - what speed were you doing? It was a 20 limit and it may have been safe when the instructor said "go". If you were going over 20, or the learner was too hesitant could cause this to happen. Also they did pull out rather slowly - pulling out at a normal speed would have been fine..
2nd one - riding slowly on a bridleway is not a problem; on the road, yes.
3rd one - agreed 👍 The Highway Code clearly says you should never reverse onto a main road and that you should reverse in and drive out. Reversing out is downright dangerous!
Learner on the A3 - looks like the learner was a middle lane charlie and the instructor told him he was an idiot when he moved out and he went back in again.
Pushed car - it's an old Volvo.
7' barrier - no problem with that - it's to stop large vehicles on the Kingston by-pass entering a residential area and there is no other place to put it. The driver of a large vehicle will see it straight away and stay on the roundabout - if it was further along the large vehicle would be off the roundabout and stuck and would then have to reverse back ontoi the roundabouit. It's actually in the best polace it could be. Totally disagree with you on this one.
I live in South Africa we drive on the left and have roundabouts with the same rules, but for some unknown reason a good 75% of drivers will indicate right when leaving the roundabout at their exit, it is extremely irritating as you never know if they are coming round in front of you or turning off the roundabout, it is so prevalent they must be being taught this. its not even logical
I hate people who use their phone while driving, very dangerous 🤬📱Thanks London Dash Cam 🚕👍
10:02 i think thats a Ford GT40
Possibly a replica, either real or replica worth a lot of money.
11:26 that's a Volvo Amazon estate
It's a Superformance replica
I had the same view as yours regarding being forced to slow down by emerging cars, but I have been told I am wrong. I was taught to drive in 1980 and indeed it was the case that you shouldn't pull out in front of someone if they then have to slow down. But a few years ago when I was working with a qualified instructor he told me it had changed due to the amount of traffic. He said it changed a car would never be able to emerge if it had to wait for a fully clear gap, and this is probably most true in London and the other major cities.
I think it was always there. The approach by LDC flies in the face of the Highway Code preamble to general rules 103-158 which says "The rules in The Highway Code do not give you the right of way in any circumstance, but they advise you when you should give way to others. Always give way if it can help to avoid an incident."
His mantra of "they shouldn't emerge if I have to slow down' is quite wrong and is a terribly selfish attitude.
1:25 Pro tip: a horse does not understand red lights (I have ridden horses before) or anything beyond rider's inputs. The horse rider gave you a thanks and to the car opposite, you should have noticed ... Great video as always, I certainly do share your grudge about potholes, I just wish you mentioned them more on your journeys, that' s more of a common issue between us motorists , take care 👍👍 🕳🕳
Don't understand your comment - the clip was pointing out that the rider was on a mobile phone, not watching the traffic. If an idiot had come along at speed and jumped the red light with the rider not paying attention.....
1:56 The amount of ruckus you would make if someone were to stop, turn weirdly to then reverse into their driveway, would be immense. What an odd take. How do you propose one reverses into their driveway on a busy road like that and make it clear what they're doing?
Backwards...you fucking melt
I live on a road just like that, and you are 100% correct. Very often when I pull over to the side and commence backing in, the car behind me will come screaming up so fast and stop so close that I can't complete the turn in. Then there's a lot of beeping and gesticulating, especially if the other side of the road is also jam packed so the screamer behind me can't go around.
Still, backing in is better than backing out in my opinion.
I agree with instructors. Only an hour ago I had a learner pull away from the curb without indicating (forced me to slow down too).
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"should this person have pulled out?" We are talking of the learner car! Considering that learner driver would not be able to see you until 0.35 seconds into the video, I am not surprised they did creep out. The parks cars on the left hid you from the view.
Driving instructors where I live, in Cardiff, have got a lot worse since lockdown happened. They seem to be teaching that indicating gives right of way and just pull out or you'll never get out, and when they're alone in the car, the standards of driving beggars belief.
The first L one should have used Peep and creep , the motorway one looked like they were learning mirror signal shoulder manoeuvre, but the shoulder check before the manoeuvre they never really checked so they done it again , the instructor should be checking an not Allow them to move over , and why when you come off roundabouts are mostly in the right lane 🤔
How many times have told you cars are allowed to overtake on broken white road markings
Great video Tony and I agree with everything you said in this one👍👍
Even the learner at the beginning? Who had no way of seeing Tony until they pulled out. I'm afraid Tony got that one completely wrong!!
@scienceexperiments
Nope....and you're still a prick
@@scienceexperimentsforhomee261 I thought that too. Once the learner was committed, he/she had to keep going so as not to block the road.
Patience is a virtue.
@catfrab Yes. Patience quite lacking with LDC there. I agree with 80% of what LDC shows in each video, but he often comes up with a howler. In his most reason video, he thinks it's quite acceptable to drive toward a pedestrian still crossing the road in front of him!!
11:37 It does seem like a stupid place but I can see why it’s like that, it stops larger vehicles leaving the roundabout , if it was some distance away up the road you just know that some clown will turn off the roundabout & then be stuck.
I'm 95% with you with the jockey on the phone, they were crossing the road at the right time & looking around, he wasn't just looking at the phone the whole time. The jockey was wrong, but at least he tried! The bit with the VW at the Asda light, there is a very badly marked turn in lane to the rear of the shop for deliveries, that is where he got confused! It does need repainting. He was wrong. I'm with you on drivers that "suddenly" want an exit from a motorway or dual carriage way. They are f-ing sign posted from a mile away!!!! Get in the right lane for the road you want!!! I will admit on my bike if I'm some where new for me I have gotten in the wrong lane, but I will hold my left hand up for a few seconds when I can to acknowledge drivers behind that I have made a mistake & thank you for letting me across. The learner on the A3, perhaps he was overtaking other Kia Invisables like yours!!!!! The petrolhead moment is you passing a Ford GT40, the car that was in the film Ford vs Ferrari with Christian Bale & Matt Damon. The broken down car is a Volvo 121 from 1960s. Just so you know, I'm a rare one for being a motorbike rider I do think of what damage a car can do to me and/or my bike if I hit it or it hits me.
@The London Dash Cam. The engine in that silver Superformance GT is a 5.7 litre V8, more commonly known as a "Flying Door-mat".. I imagine that it uses quite a bit of petrol at Motorway speeds. The Volvo at 11:05 is a 1968 2 Litre B18, a lovely and very comfortable car to drive, I know I used to own one, I don`t envy them pushing that they were built like tanks.
6:02 I've often seen that kind of thing at the M62/M621 junction near Leeds, except they often just dive across three lanes without indicating or even looking
As an instructor I agree that some are crap at their job. As are some drivers in other proffessions. It goes without saying sometimes bad judgement doesnt help. But would it have been safe for the instructor to brake or just to let the learner procede. Snap decisions aint always right. Give us a break.
Nobody is perfect at the end of the day.
Hiya Tony, I've just spent a week staying in Sutton taking Australian kids to various football games and academies in my coach.
I've been ro THAT roundabout, and done many a mad mile. That A3 turnoff on the M25 is scandalous. Disgraceful queue jumping on a consistent level. There should be a police car permanently stationed there.
I'll be there 9 or 10 tines more yet...
Thank you for another entertaining video Tony. Absolute numpties!!! GT40 and Volvo Amazon 👍👍👍
Since all the clips of learners showed school markers even on a test the examiner should know how to use the dual controls but as you say the standard of instructors is rock bottom both my normal and advanced instructors would be spinning in their graves.
Whilst getting ready to go out I had my large vehicle parked on my top hardstand facing the road a school of motoring vehicle pulled across the road parked facing the wrong way outside my neighbours then proceeded to reverse across our driveways the expression on the instructors face was priceless when he noticed (A) my daylight running lights were on (B) the nudge bar it's a working vehicle.
Being from an old fashioned police family I was taught Mirror signal manoeuvre plus a young police friend said if you don't indicate and cause an accident due care, one thing I never believe an indicator until I physically seee them turn a young colleague found that the hard way when she believed a elderly gentleman was turning he didn't cancel after his last manoeuvre so went straight into the driver's side.
The numpty in the mini oh my god even if they went in forward there looked like loads of space to turn around (if i couldn't turn a vehicle that size around in that space would return my licence to the DVLA) on the hardstand, sadly I haven't got the space so reverse in to a very tight drive (6.5ft wide vehicle 6.7ft gap) normally a simple manoeuvre but it doesn't help when idiots cut across the front of the vehicle just as I line up between the posts.
Those speed humps are shallow so if you are traveling at a safe speed no problem I get frustrated when people are driving slowly but just as they get to the speed hump suddenly brake for no reason
most of the time you look at the driving instructor and think "who the fuck gave her a driving license, not even think of teaching license"
Examiners always wear hi Vis jackets I believe. That's how you know
So, in the UK you have to indicate where you are going when you enter and are still on the roundabout. Here on the mainland you have to indicate when you are leaving the roundabout. You enter it without indicating. This, because a roundabout is a righ of way road and when you leave such a road type, you have to indicate.
Same in the US, you signal before the exit, unless you are exiting at the next right after entry, then you can signal before entry.
You should indicate when approaching the roundabout or any other junction not when you are entering
Except a mini roundabout. Indicate on approach but not coming off.
Or in an Audi....fuck the indicators and fuck everyone else
@@suziforester 🤣
"it might be an examiner" an examiner on test wears a hi-vis jacket
@ 01:23 One would think by now there would be a hands free kit available for horses. Maybe hands free will become a standard feature on future models. 🐎 📱
I don't think horses should be on the phone at all tbh
@@kungfutuber Oh no, either do I. But if they have to, the riders should use the hands free facility.
2:50 That scooter rider did a good job, car put them in a blind spot so they held back and then gave them room to be dumb
You're right, standards of instructors has gone right down. Also, people can't use roundabouts!
Would have been hilarious if both the rider and the horse where using a phone. 😂
The 3rd clip, the mini has ample room on the drive to turn around and drive out safely!
Looks like a 60's Ford GT40 or replica The clue is in the Number plate !! The car being pushed is a 1968 Volvo estate, (you can tell it's a VOLVO by the letters on the bonnet !!!)
I'm sure the rule is reverse into your drive and drive out. Or it used to be when I was learning many moons ago
11:22 Yeah, but didn't the Kingston Bypass used to be a bit wider, without the service roads on each side?
This is like being a passenger in Victor Meldrew's car ha ha. (please don't hate me or shout at me). My comment is made out of respect.
I DON'T BELIEVE IT
I don't BELIEVE it! ( Lol)😂😂😂
@@thelondondashcam I've just subscribed. I also went to hit the 'like' and hit the thumbs down by mistake. I quickly cancelled it and hit the thumbs up. Very entertaining channel.
If you show aggression and practice aggression cope with the consequences. No one hurts me with impunity.
1:54 That mini has space to do donuts in that driveway.... why would she reverse out?
Again as I said in my comment on the last video, if you break down use first gear and use the starter motor to move your car and get it out of trouble.
Don't know what the first 'Petrol Head' car is but the second my beloved says is an early 120 Volvo Estate.
10:13 either ford gt (2005) or the gt40. I can't tell between the two.
It was a learner driver! Did the camer ever have to learn to drive or were they always perfect from birth?
8:34, where you had that weird learner behaviour on the A3 at Esher Common roundabout. I had an absolute twat there tonight. Same roundabout but coming in from the A244 to get on to A3 southbound, Work van not indicating heads on to the A3 slip road, straight in to the right lane, then sits there at 40mph. I'm flashing my lights (wrong lane/too slow). I overtake on the A3 ro see the driver sat there chatting away on his phone in a massive lime green case. 😞
Sorry, that last clip shows nothing other than the car in front of you using an ASL.
The clip was paused with the cyclist beyond the lights and then when it plays yours turn green. That could quite easily have been green for the cyclist and then turning green for you. Why was the clip not started with the cyclist being before the lights?
Jockey looking at their phone as they are riding. The horse can see where it is going :D
I was very displeased that an advert for Sadiq Khan’s mayoral election campaign popped up prior to this video starting. Had to switch off immediately
I’m not sure the learner cars have dual controls any more?
How do you not recognise a GT40? It's got to be one of the most iconic and recognisable sports cars ever made. How many wins at LeMans?
1st clip with the learner turning out, had view obscured by the parked cars. As Ashley Neal has demonstrated before, move out slowly to get a better view. The learner car was now committed when the cam car approached. I would have slowed down and let the learner go safely. Most times I see a learner on test, the examiner wears a hi viz vest. Most instructors don't wear hi viz. I think if this was a test, going by Ashley's instruction in that situation, the pupil may not fail!
I agree. LDC is definitely being outvoted on this analysis.
The 1st learner must not have been learning for long cos of how slow they emerged. The learner on the motorway might have passed their test n doing the pass plus course which includes driving on the motorway I have done it myself or their just having motorway lessons. How long do you think a new driver should wait before going on the motorway?. Great videos ❤
That's a good question and only the learner can answer that because we are all different we've all got different confidence levels some drivers have been driving for years and won't go anywhere near a motorway.
But why would the learner move into the 2nd lane on the motorway?? .. Twice .. with nothing to overtake
@@thelondondashcam I past my test in June 2023. Been on the motorway twice only for half an hour each time with my instructor.The first time was a shock because it was rush hour so lots of traffic n almost witnessed 2 crashes. Second time was better cos there was less traffic. Planning on driving to Rhyl with my husband and boys in may so it will be my first time properly on the motorway it’s my goal for the year.
The learner did exactly the right thing and any faster would have been careless driving. The car had to pull out just to see if it was clear left or right due to the parked cars. The learner did the emerge perfectly, LDC ranted and got his analysis 100% wrong.
Ha ha ha ha....you pointing the finger at LDC ranting...you silly old repetitive mug.
The car being pushed was a 1967 Volvo Amazon Estate I think?
1:17 It is not illegal for cyclists to use their phone. Even if it perhaps should be. (reckless cycling charges still exist for dangerous phone use)
Professional driving instructors have to be check tested regularly by the Driving Standards Agency. I believe the grades are from 1 to 6, 6 being the most proficient. Anything less than a three is poor.
The first petrol head moment was a Ford GT40 replica (a real one would cost millions!) the second was a Volvo estate.
What do you think about drivers who park on the pavement blocking pedestrians, wheelchair users and people with other disabilities because as a wheelchair user it really pees me off.
1:50 What do people think about the cars coming the other way who were like “not my problem!”
its good to watch these videos it makes you aware of stupid drivers but pedestians are just as bad i had a man walk out in front of me on the phone he didt evenl look plus he was dressed all in black
I have sen the weirdest thing ever today, a man pushing an empty wheelchair on a motorway! wtf!
Sorry, on this occasion at the start your at fault. It don’t matter if it was an Examiner or Instructor. When they pulled out they were hindered by parked cars and commenced slowly, you could see them before they could see you, and you made no attempt to reduce your speed properly on this occasion. When Learners emerge in general they don’t emerge at the efficiency of a seasoned driver. They require more time, in my opinion you didn’t allow for this. Generally your on the money, not this time.
Pulling out of a turning that you can't see properly is always going to happen in London to do it all in one maneuver is poor, i.e. you creep out slowly and if you see someone coming you stop. It shows clutch control and vision they did none of that, they didn't see me and didn't react very well when they did see me just kept going.
@@thelondondashcam when they eventually saw you they were committed, you saw them first quite easily and we all know how you feel about defensive driving. You seem to forget they are Learners as and Instructor we have a very short reaction time in certain events like this, and the one thing I have noticed over the many years, the seasoned driver in general takes no prisoners where learners are concerned. I just think on this occasion you could have done more.
Yes without a doubt I could/should have slowed down but I shouldn't of had to, the manoeuver wasn't a good one if you have a restricted view you edge out nice and slowly bit by bit but this was all done in one movement, and the thing is if they edged out slowly I would have probably let them out because of it being such a bad turning to get out of.
And you're correct I'm not a fan of defensive driving if I have to use defensive driving it means someone else is doing something wrong in front or behind me which I have to put right.
The learner was being taught how to hog the middle lane!
14:13 Oh, you would love the US then. Filtering motorcycles is generally illegal. They have to use the space like a normal car does, so if you are in a queue, so is the cycle. (Bicycles, of course, never follow these rules).
Filtering bikers are a hazard unto themselves. Have seen one or twe come a cropper when cars leave their lane and collide with a filtering motor cycle.
Petrol head moment - Ford GT. Could be a replica!
Second is a Volvo Amazon estate.
Drivers like that should be banned
Looked like an old Volvo being pushed.
Yes, concur... a volvo
@@billyskoda6839 Same, looks like a 1970s one.
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Volvo 122 wagon .very nice...❤
@tombombadil66 with the benefit that once its back at home, the owner can get some tools and undoubtedly fix it themselves.
LDC could have done better there and driven at an appropriate speed and oh yes slowed down to help fix the problem he could see the learner in plenty of time. It may have been a poor choice to pull out however the learner did proceed to the left side of the road rather than down the middle which if it was clear they probably would have done due to cars parking both sides.
So you don't think the instructor should have stopped the learner from doing that ?
You think it's good practice to pull out of a turning see something coming but still keep going ?
The proper way to do it is to edge out slowly using good clutch work, after all they are crossing give way lines.
It's a shame the camera didn't pick it up but at one stage the learner and instructor's face showed they had not seen me at all, poor vision poor manoeuvre and poor instructor.
@thelondondashcam no I do not. However as i said before you could have fixed it by slowing down rather than trying to make the situation as bad as you could by bowling onwards to get your little you tube likes. You are to quick to get on the instructors back. The learner has shared responsibility as they have the controls two of which the instructor does not. I'm not saying it gives them a free ticket to do whatever they want. But according to legal channels its the learner that gets the fines etc.
As for clutch control as a learner I can only assume that you were a natural
10:12 Nice Ford GT40
11:22 Broke down car looks to be a Morris Minor Wagon
Learner on A road: obviously LDC, there are cars that only they can see. 😂😂😂
For crying out loud! The driver reversing at 1:50.... that driveway is big enough to do doughnuts in a bus!!! Could have drove in forwards and still manoeuvered adequately to be able to drive out forwards.
The broken down car being pushed was a Volvo.
Great video
Bit harsh on the learner and instructor their . Probably couldn't see you so had to pull out slowly. Maybe you should also anticipate someone coming out of the side roads 😂
That's too much for LDC to be able to compensate for other drivers - he only thinks of himself!
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Hey little sausage...change the fucking record
Driving instructors teaches you how to pass your test not how to drive
16:05 since when do Nissan make 4 wheeled bicycles?
#IanDury sarcasm levels in full swing yet again 😂😂😂.
⛽head 1 - Ford GT40 or, at least, a decent replica.
⛽head 2 - Volvo 121 rings a bell. I've been out in one as a passenger albeit late 70's. It was referred to the Hockey 🏒 Team as "The Tank" lol.
Ahh...... the packet of wet 💩 phrase reappears 😂 lmfao.
I won't say more as TLDR 😊
Reversing out onto any road is illegal.
Sorry missed the c. Jockey.
At least the jokey didn't go through a red light...:=)
14:35 Red car did the correct thing as per the Highway Code. If the car behind wants to overtake you, you should let them. Doesn’t matter where you are.
The Highway Code is written to reward bad driving.
The Highway Code makes clear that the right of way is not a given, it has to be surrendered.
Rule 163. Overtake only when it is safe and legal to do so. The overtaking car had to go over the speed limit to do so. Its future road use was also poor.
@@geoffreythomas6366 Yes, but the beauty of breaking the Highway Code is everyone else still has to follow it! So I call Rule 168 ‘the overtakers charter”: “Being overtaken. If a driver is trying to overtake you, maintain a steady course and speed, slowing down if necessary to let the vehicle pass. Never obstruct drivers who wish to pass. Speeding up or driving unpredictably while someone is overtaking you is dangerous. Drop back to maintain a two-second gap if someone overtakes and pulls into the gap in front of you.”
So if someone is on your bumper and clearly wants to be in front of you, then to keep just driving along would be obstructing them. So that’s against the Highway Code. Secondly if someone is trying to overtake you, but you keeping at a constant sped isn’t allowing them by, then the Highway Code tells you to slow down to help their bad driving out. Thirdly it then says they can slot in right in front of you and it’s incumbent on you to drop back.
The Highway Code reads always reads as “don’t do this bad thing, but if you do here’s what everyone else needs to do about it!”
Do I do this myself? No of course not! But I believe the Highway Code should mean what it says. I hate it when people say, “No, no, no it doesn’t mean that at all” or even as Ashley Neal says… conflicting statements in it are good! They are not.
you had a red light with the horse
Which is why I stopped 🤔
You don't need to hush incidental music. You're entitled to a fair use exemption on copyright, and if they obstruct you it's a breach of ^your^ copyright.
Every time I've put a clip on that has music in the background TH-cam won't monetize it.
Learner here, (not thee learner)
That looked like a new 18-20 plate corsa and if it behaves the same way as the 22 plate 1L Seat Ibiza i drive then the throttle response is a bit shit or that student is setting off using the clutch only which is more controllable but really slow if you don't know what you are doing. I don't see what they did as a bad thing more poor timing Now if it was an open junction and they did that then that's bad and the instructor SHOULD call the learner out on that
Tidy mki GT40 and if im not mistaken designed and tuned by us brits and powered by the Americans
Not a GT40, not a replica. It was a ford GT.
To the first learner driver, pulling out there Car parked both side of the road he probably could see, so your having to come out blind. You need to give this learner a break! They will make mistakes that’s how they learn!!!!
Learners will always make mistakes and that's fine but instructors are there to stop them from making dangerous mistakes, pulling out in one movement is not how you pull out of a restricted view turning you edge out bit by bit so you got a better view not pull out in one movement the instructor should have stopped that.
Ford GT40 and second one was an old volvo
the gt40 is a replica was built only last year (2023) SUPERFORMANCE GT40 5700cc
Common sense Tony, leave it out Guvnor. thx P.
2nd car being pushed was a Volvo
Thank you
Ford GT 40 road version of Le Man 24 Hour race
Ford gt40, clue in the plate.
Yep, Patience is a superpower. lol
Loud Sports car is GT40 Second car brocken down Looks like a Volvo
A Volvo Amazon probably.
16:14 Ooh. Again, that's something you don't see done in the US with motorcycles.
It's also really bad and stupid of the car to be sat in a cycle Box.
gt40 and volvo amazon
The first clip with the learner, they should have edged out slowly due to the parked cars and then if the road was clear turn, I would have just slowed down for them
As for the white car in the 5th lane needing the exit, funny how they weaved around traffic to move across but there is a f**king big gap in front of you but doesn't want to use that.
As for the impatient white car, I have no words except using the same language as you. The police need to remove many of these vehicles from our roads and make them resit their tests
Driving instructors are teaching their bad habits to their students. I also have noticed that driver here are driving like the idiots on mainland Europe, I know because I lived in Germany for over 13 years.
Are the learners alone with the examiners in the UK? Not in Germany. Instructer sits in the back
Sometimes the instructor does sit in on test, not always
Meh. I'd moan if the *_horse_* was looking at its phone while walking across the road.